Death, Danger and Sometimes Christmas
30 Parlous Verses for a Cimmerian Millenium
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About the Book
Although called an "achingly poignant look at the awkwardness of adolescent years" and a "deft political thriller in the tradition of Clancy and Koontz", it is in fact neither of these. It is a collection of poetry which captures the grandeur and magnificence of human drama.
No, no, that's not it either.
This is in fact a collection of poems of largely personal consequence collected together for the first time to prevent the author from having to look all over the house for them. Including the garage.
About the Author
Joseph P. McMullin is an Associate Scientist at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory where he studies star formation, develops software, and occasionally, writes poems. He lives in Socorro, New Mexico with his wife Mary and son Conor. Max the Golden Chowamute and cats Winnie and Jasmine also cohabitate.